IG64Assassin

christermime wrote:It's a cool idea, but why stick figures? You could do nice looking silhouettes with just a little more time put in ;)

I would have. I actually spent a long time thinking about it, but I ended up trying a "fun" sketchy kind of look. I don't have my own line style, as my main medium is 3D, so a lot of this is just experimenting for me. I did have a more precise version before but I just didn't like it as much. So to answer your question, I guess I just really didn't know what to do. :P

christermime

IG64Assassin wrote:I would have. I actually spent a long time thinking about it, but I ended up trying a "fun" sketchy kind of look. I don't have my own line style, as my main medium is 3D, so a lot of this is just experimenting for me. I did have a more precise version before but I just didn't like it as much. So to answer your question, I guess I just really didn't know what to do. :P

buddhawood

IF you squint, you can see here what might be the earliest stages of the building of life's building blocks or DNA. Starting with the ribbon floating in a rich morass of bubbly, a party ensues where partners pair up and start the first dance called the double helix two-step. Makes you want to grab a glass of champagne and put on your party hat.

Above is a closeup of the ribbon that is translucent to represent the naked DNA strand before it collected the building blocks and starts the party.

BootsBoots

mjc613 wrote:I personally would like Hector to stand out a little more, but otherwise, I agree with the rest of your fan club. ;)

Yeah. I kind of agree with you. I think it's kind of fun to find him, but only if you have the text with it. If I print this one myself later or sub it somewhere else, I think I'm going to incorporate the text into the design.

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